"RIV/62156489:43210/08:00131899!RIV09-MZE-43210___" . "RIV/62156489:43210/08:00131899" . . "Results of a long-term study on effects of various tillage technologies on yields of spring barley grown after sugar beet in chernozems soil in the sugar-beet growing region indicate that it is possible (and advantageous) to use also less intensive/minimum tillage technologies, which is characterised by a lower consumption of energy and labour. The highest average yield of spring barley was obtained in the crop rotation spring barley - sugar beet - spring barley while the lowest one in the crop rotation involving crops demanding high amounts of water, i.e. silage maize - sugar beet - spring barley. The effect of different tillage technologies on yields of spring barley was statistically significant in all three crop rotations. When evaluating pooled results of all three crop rotations as recorded within the period of 1990 - 2005 and 2007, the highest average yield was obtained in Variant 2 (shallow ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m - 6.50 t.ha-1), followed by Variant 3 (direct sowing into no-tilled soi" . "365052" . "Results of a long-term study on effects of various tillage technologies on yields of spring barley grown after sugar beet in chernozems soil in the sugar-beet growing region indicate that it is possible (and advantageous) to use also less intensive/minimum tillage technologies, which is characterised by a lower consumption of energy and labour. The highest average yield of spring barley was obtained in the crop rotation spring barley - sugar beet - spring barley while the lowest one in the crop rotation involving crops demanding high amounts of water, i.e. silage maize - sugar beet - spring barley. The effect of different tillage technologies on yields of spring barley was statistically significant in all three crop rotations. When evaluating pooled results of all three crop rotations as recorded within the period of 1990 - 2005 and 2007, the highest average yield was obtained in Variant 2 (shallow ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m - 6.50 t.ha-1), followed by Variant 3 (direct sowing into no-tilled soi"@en . "Effect of different intensity of soil tillage on yields of spring barley"@en . . "Vliv r\u016Fzn\u00E9 intenzity zpracov\u00E1n\u00ED p\u016Fdy na v\u00FDnosy jarn\u00EDho je\u010Dmene"@cs . "3" . "P(1G57042), Z(MSM6215648905)" . "43210" . . "Proch\u00E1zka, J." . . . "Dry\u0161lov\u00E1, Tamara" . "Italian Journal of Agronomy" . . . . . "Effect of different intensity of soil tillage on yields of spring barley"@en . "2"^^ . "yields of spring barley; soil tillage"@en . "2"^^ . "3" . "4"^^ . . "[74AB8EC63E62]" . "Proch\u00E1zkov\u00E1, Blanka" . . . "Hled\u00EDk, P." . "Vliv r\u016Fzn\u00E9 intenzity zpracov\u00E1n\u00ED p\u016Fdy na v\u00FDnosy jarn\u00EDho je\u010Dmene"@cs . "Effect of different intensity of soil tillage on yields of spring barley" . . . "V\u00FDsledky dlouhodob\u00E9ho sledov\u00E1n\u00ED vlivu r\u016Fzn\u00FDch technologi\u00ED zpracov\u00E1n\u00ED p\u016Fdy na v\u00FDnosy jarn\u00EDho je\u010Dmene p\u011Bstovan\u00E9ho po cukrovce na \u010Dernozemn\u00ED p\u016Fd\u011B v \u0159epa\u0159sk\u00E9 v\u00FDrobn\u00ED oblasti ukazuj\u00ED, \u017Ee je mo\u017Eb\u00E9 (v\u00FDhodn\u00E9) pou\u017E\u00EDvat tak\u00E9 m\u00E9n\u011B intenzivn\u00ED minim\u00E1ln\u00ED technologie zpracov\u00E1n\u00ED p\u016Fdy, kter\u00E9 jsou charakterizov\u00E1ny ni\u017E\u0161\u00ED spot\u0159ebou PHM a pracnost\u00ED."@cs . "IT - Italsk\u00E1 republika" . "Effect of different intensity of soil tillage on yields of spring barley" . . . . "1125-4718" .